Absolutely, that's the way to get plenty of fresh new growth and flower buds to form for next year. Pruning them immediately after flowering, leaves the maximum amount of time for the new growth to set bud for the next season Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
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Yes, they say the brain retains the recollection of smell for most of our lives, and its lovely to have those triggered when we come across them. It is one of the wonderful pleasures of enjoying our plants and gardens. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Thank you, its a work in progress, But then, that's what gardens are.... always changing and every day a little different, and always rewarding! Thanks for watching. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find out about the information as well. And, during the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ they are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and will have all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly to see them for yourself.
I'm so glad that I accidentally came across your CHANNEL on UA-cam! .. I have had a WHITE Lilac for years now and I only ever get very Small flowers and only in Early Spring here in NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Now I'm so happy because i now know what the problem might be. Thank you for Sharing your Knowledge... very much enjoyed the Video and very much Appreciated.
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Thanks! Lilacs are great - they love the cold, don't need fertilizer, grow in poor soil, and the deer don't eat them! The new shrubby types are a lot different than the old standards. I had one at the old place that was like a multi-stemmed tree. I would go in each year and saw off a third of the stems (the oldest ones) to get new growth. Most of the bush was too big to do any hair cutting. The ones I planted here at the new house were pretty small, and have just reached blooming size this year.
Thanks for letting us know. Now once your little plants begin to grow out and finish flowering you will know what to do to keep them bushy and not bare and "woody" at the base. By pruning them early in their life and consistently, you will be able to enjoy bushy, well shaped plants that you won't need to tackle with a saw. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
My home came with a lot of massive old lilacs in the yard. A couple of years ago (before I fenced my yard fully) a neighbor cut down a row of my old lilacs, because he couldn’t tell which were on his property and which were on mine. Now most of them are growing back with new shoots out of the old stumps! I’ll prune these to keep them a manageable size.
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I'm in the Vancouver, BC area. My lilac is in a good spot I think, but I've stupidly over-pruned it and I've got no flowers. And I KNOW they thrive on neglect. I'm an idiot. I'll get it right next year. I haven't ruined my wisteria though, tons of flowers and stunning scent. Best ever.
Thanks and welcome to our channel. Don't be too hard on yourself....., look on the "bright side"..... because now that your pruning will have initiated strong new growth, your plant is likely to be bushier and have lots of flowers NEXT YEAR. So, all you've done is delayed the flowering for 12 months! Then when it them finishes flowering, you will know that, that is the time to prune it in subsequent years, so that from then onwards, you can have lots of beautiful flowers and a healthy, vigorous and colorful plant 😉😊👏💚 Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
Hi and thanks David! Lilacs always remain in my heart. Yes, the memory of beautiful fragrance will never escape! I'll be sharing this with my Mama. She will love the part you mentioned about NE. She's lived there her whole life! I planted a baby miss Kim a couple of yrs ago. She's doing well, and likes her home! 😊💜 I just love your yard. It's lovely! ❤
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I could honestly listen to David for hours. One of my favorite horticulture UA-cam experts. Love the content. Love your simple but informative explanation on virtually everything. Keep up the great work
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Love lilacs we had one in our yard growing up. I planted a hedge of them in Minnesota then we moved. I planted one here in NC it was doing great til we got a new neighbor and he mowed it down so we’re starting over yet again but it lives 😍
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Thank you. We think you are going to enjoy your lilac - they are easy to grow and very rewarding. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, including (as you've seen) some wonderful lilac selections.
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Hi David . Thanks for the information about lilac .I have lilac in my garden and I love the scent of their fragrant flowers . David you can plant all kind of lilac , you have space in your garden and your lilac looks amazing in your garden .Have anice day .
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Thank you so much . Lilacs have been my favorite for as long as I can remember. I never knew that you need to prune like that. I will try to prune my as soon as I can. Ann from Va.
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Thank-you SO much! I have two lollipop shaped lilacs and they only flowered once and then went into early autumn mode!! 😥 I think it was because I didn’t do the x3 D’s, but kind of just pruned about the outside. I’m also going to take out the crossover branches too. I think this’ll help with the congestion. 😊
Thanks for watching and posting your comment. If you follow David's directions you shouldn't go too far wrong. A lot of how your plant behaves depends upon the genetics of the variety, if its a good flowering selection then the renewal pruning work detailed, will stimulate plenty of new growth that will set with flower bud, just take note of the timing...... David is doing this immediately after the spring/early summer flowering is ending. This leaves plenty of time for the new shoots to grow out and set with bud. Trimming them in late summer or autumn can lead to shapely and bushy growth, but you would be removing flower buds! Which is why it is better done as the first round of flowering is finishing. Have you subscribed to our channel yet? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the BEST planting season (Fall) we try to encourage everyone to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in regularly.
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This was such a great, easy to understand video. I really enjoyed it. I'm purchasing a standard Lilac this year and now know how to care for it. Thank you so much.
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Yes, it is always best to start pruning them early in life, that keeps them vigorous and well furnished to the ground. But if you follow David's tips for "renewal" pruning. You can gradually get them back. It will take you a few years, but it is possible. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections including some lovely bushy and shorter growing Lilacs.
Just watched your tutorial on hydrangeas and loved it so now I am looking through other pertinent tutorials that meet my needs. I have a lilac, so now I will learn more right from you! Thank you!😊
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My mom's advice from her family, which puts it back into the 19th century, was to always cut out the largest vertical shoot each year. I don't do it regularly, but it seems to be working. I like your idea of reducing the size to keep it vigorous. I have a dwarf lilac that was a gift about 10 years ago. It's amazingly full and lush this spring, but is starting to get a bit too big for the space it's in. I think I'll use your method on it because it doesn't seem to have that tall central cane structure of my other lilacs. Thanks for this video and sharing your knowledge with us!
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Thank you for a very informative video! I've pruned my lilacs over the years but only cut off the spent blooms. I've wondered why I haven't been getting many flowers lately. I am going to try your method.
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Thank you, thanks for watching. Sometimes older disfigured plants can be revived, but as you mention disease may have set in and it just doesn't work. If you find that you need to replace your "one limbed" plant. Can we suggest that you take a look at the excellent selection that David was working on in his garden. This is Syringa Red Pixie, one that we have been growing for at least 10 years, and during that time we have found it to be not only really beautiful, but also delightfully easy and reliable to grow. Also, have you subscribed to our channel yet? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
thank you, this was so helpful. I just bought my first bush, a dwarf lilac standard, and was not sure how or when to prune it. now I feel more confident edit: and I subscribed
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Yes, that's a bit like how we trim them in the nursery. But through time, the inside of older plants gets congested, so it is good to go in afterwards and thin out some of the older shoots lower down. This encourages better basal branching and renewal growth and keeps them more natural looking and healthier. If you watch in at the 3 minute mark on this video: ua-cam.com/video/2iwHPze6qXs/v-deo.htmlsi=PjYaBydgI24JLWrQ you will see how David suggests doing this. in this video he is working on a dwarf Deutzia but the principle and technique is the same. We hope this helps. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) we try to encourage everyone to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Hi David. I have a very old lilac that’s size of a small tree. It’s been neglected for many years. I’ve been doing rejuvenate pruning from 2 years ago. This year I’m going to cut everything to the ground to re set it due to only growth on top & very leggy. There’s suckers that grew from my previous cut backs which I’m hoping to take its place. Otherwise another great content. TY.
Sounds like the pruning work you've been doing during the last two years is beginning to pay off. David says, spreading the rejuvenation / renewal pruning over 3-4 years is good practice, it is less drastic and risky and gives the plants a chance to replenish naturally, and of course means that the plants look better too. Thanks for letting us know.
Yes, most of these types are grown on their own roots, so any suckers or "layered" shoots that have rooted in, will come true to type. It's always wise to be a little cautious of "pass along plants" because often they are vigorous spreaders that well-meaning people share because they have a lot of it! But, it this case (especially of its really good variety like David's 'Red Pixie') it will grow into a welcome and very beautiful addition. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
This was my moms last Mother’s Day present from me, so I moved it to my house, I’ve-replanted it again, closer to the deck, but it’s really tall I’d like to shorten it but don’t want to kill it
You just keep them there! We've got enough hungry rascals to deal with. Incidentally, stay tuned because we know David is planning to post a video later this summer on how to deal with deer, and that might help you out. Come to think about it, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, many of which are not preferred by deer and they normally leave alone.
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Thanks for watching and posting your question. The answer is Yes! But it is important to do it IMEDIATELY AFTER FLOWERING! In fact David says he tries to prune them as soon as the bulk of flowers begin fading (when the most of the flowers are going over)😉 That can mean (depending upon where you live) the earlier part of the summer, (rather than later summer). It is hard to give you a precise calendar date because the growing conditions vary across our region, but if you take a tip from David he says he watches the plants and lets the plants tell him! And he goes on to say, that often there's still a few blooms remining on the plants, but the vast majority have faded and turning brown, and that's when he will prune them. You see, doing it as early as possible, leaves the longest possible time for the plants to grow out and set new buds for late summer and Fall. And when you trim them (like David describes in the video), you will find that the plants will them produce lots of strong new growth that stimulates concentrated flowering on a more shapely plant, that then (of course), they regrow side shoots, that set new buds for spring, so that helps them produces a better (concentrated) display at both times of year. Doing it in late summer, may mean that if you have a short fall season, the plants don't have enough time to set much bud for spring. We hope this helps explain. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the BEST planting season (Fall) we try to encourage everyone to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in regularly.
David, I wanted to ask a question about another plant. I know that you would fertilize Hellebores in the fall, but exactly what fertilizer would you use?
Any well-balanced formulation that supplies NPK and the micro elements in proportion will do the trick. We are determined to maintain our independence (not be beholding to any one brand or corporation), so we are hesitant to name any specific brands, but if you check with your local garden center experts they will be able to guide you with the ones that they find are best for your local conditions. Also, in checking with David he tells us that he prefers to fertilize his Hellebores in very early spring, before growth starts, doing it is the fall is good too but some elements might get leached out during winter and snow melt. If you use a slow release formulation this is less likely to happen. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Hi David. I live in Bedfordshire, UK. Having moved house, I have inherited two very tall lilac trees, but all the flowers are right at the tops, about 10 feet. Can you give any advice on how I can bring the crown back down?
We understand, we see this happen fairly frequently, which is why it is important to start pruning them early in their life, so this doesn't happen. Essentially, the "renewal pruning" principle is still the same for your big plants, just look to try to try to encourage some shoots to sprout from lower down by taking out a few of the older branches each year over say a three or four year period. This gradual approach is less traumatic on the plants and eventually will get it back to being healthy and bushy nearer the base. It would probably be a good idea to fortify the ground by topdressing with a layer of nutritious soil or compost and maybe adding a little fertilizer too. Hope this helps. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
Deer do eat them which is why the mature bushes often have a vase shape with multi-stemmed base which is bare and a canopy of flowers and leaves. Not a bad look.
Deer normally leave them alone (at least in David's garden). If they are absolutely starving they might have a go, but normally they will pick on other things. That "vase" shape is more likely to be caused by lack of vigor and declining light levels at the base, which is why if you want well furnished there, means doing the renewal pruning that David was describing. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Thanks for this great tutorial on lilac care. My healthy 3-yr old Bloomerang has bloomed only sparsely near its base, at the front of an east facing garden bed. I fertilize each spring yet still no blooms - so very disappointing. Does it need to be relocated to a west or south bed for more Sun in order to bloom?
Thank you for reaching out. They flower best in sunny positions, so if you have another spot with 6 hours or more sunlight that is probably worth trying. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Yes, but if you rewatch David's video, you will hear him explain how he likes to take them back gradually by thinning out the major branches and doing that over a 3-4 year period. Its better to start doing that when they are young plants, but with older woodier plants taking out a proportion (a third or a quarter) works well too, and is less traumatic on the plants and you still get to enjoy flowering each spring while the new shoots replenish from lower down the plant. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
We have some sorts that are taller. And with these, the principle is pretty much the same as David is advocating with this wonderful, smaller growing variety. So, when you get a chance, rewatch this video a couple of times and you will see how David prunes it after if finishes flowering. He starts by taking out the dead, damaged and any diseased wood, then thins out the center and shortens back some of the older branches. With your larger plant you could start by pruning a proportion (for example about 1/3) of the larger, taller branches taking them back to the desired height. Then next year, repeat and take out a second 1/3, and then finally in the 3rd year take out the remaining older branches. By this stage you should have younger growths sprouting from lower down and a more vigorous, free flowering plant. Then when you feel more confident, you can get the pruning saw out and take out the older woodier, basal branches to achieve a plant that has strong growth sprouting from near the base of the plant. An annual dressing of a well-balanced fertilizer in early spring will also help to encourage good productive growth. We hope this helps. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. And, during the main planting season (spring through late Fall) our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ which are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, will have all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly.
Our lilac was there when we bought our house. It's tree-sized, and I'm pretty sure from the pics you showed that it's one of the more old-fashioned ones. My question is whether it's possible to cut it back and transplant it somewhere sunny--it's currently under a large coniferous tree (not sure what kind) and a cherry tree. Yeah, our back yard is a mess. lol
In theory, it is possible to prune and transplant a large mature Syringa (Lilac). However, because of the time and effort involved, it might be more practical to just start off with a new young plant. Have you considered subscribing to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Thank you for your kind words. We have a lilac that has never bloomed. It’s about 4 foot tall, many green leaves, a lot of shoots, it just never bloomed. What do you feel about why it never blooms and can I do something to get it to bloom? Thank you.
It maybe the variety, some are shy flowering and take quite a few years to reach the flowering stage but it is more likely that perhaps they are getting too much (unintentional) nutrient from say lawn fertilizer or perhaps not enough sunshine, because they flower better in sunny spots. As you can probably understand it is difficult to diagnose the situation without actually seeing and evaluating everything, so a lot of this is just speculation, your local extension service or perhaps a knowledge master gardeners might be able to help better. Meanwhile, we are wondering, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, including some very good, proven performing lilac selections.
Small pruning cuts like these callus over and heal quickly, and if you noticed David was talking about trimming them back at leaf and branch joints, because that's where there's harder, lignified tissue which helps to ward off any issues too. it is interesting that years ago arborists used to seal large pruning wounds on trees, nowadays then general consensus is to not seal them either. Thanks for an interesting question. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are well stocked with lots of gorgeous plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Yes, that's part of the idea behind pruning it. If you look again at David's plants you will see that they are flowering all the way from the top to the bottom! Mind you, we suggest that you prune it back in stages - perhaps over a three to four year period. If you care to rewatch this video, you will see David explain about this "renewal" pruning. This is when you would take out about 25% of the older stems each year, eventually getting it back to having flowering stems that are closer to the ground and eye level. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Thank you, with a lot of plants (especially Roses and Perennials) that's a good point. By removing the old (spent) flower heads, you will usually stimulate new growth and flower buds and channel that energy into new rounds of flowering, and here on this channel you will find several videos where David shows how to do it - we call it "dead-heading".
Yes absolutely, but rather than "chop off" the top, we suggest you take David's renewable approach by thinning out and shortening back a proportion (perhaps a third) of growth. David's approach is to use this same principle to your taller growing ones too. If they haven't been pruned they can get tall and "leggy', and it is possible to get them to replenish near the base again by taking out the proportion of older wood over a three or four year period. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
@@OverdevestNurseries thanks. I did take out a few thick dead bramches and kinda formed it in a way we arent knocking ourselves out as we walk by to mow. I can not believe how much stuff is inside there. I think my squirrels are hoarding stones..lol
Hi David! Brand new to gardening and I’m so glad I found your channel! For the bloomerang dwarf purple lilac, because it reblooms should I be waiting for the last bloom to prune or do it after the first blooms die? Thank you in advance 😊
Overdevest Nurseries Thank you. That's great to hear, we hope you will have many years to enjoy your lilac. Meanwhile, have you subscribed to our channel? As a new gardener, you might enjoy some of the others on pruning and planting. If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
my lilac is full of leaves with some flowers now... its good for privacy from the neighbor so I dont really want to prune it now, is it ok to prune in the fall when the leaves drop off?
Yes, it can be pruned in the Fall. But remember, the shoots you trim are likely to have flower buds, so it will grow out in spring but may not flower so well. Trimming it immediately after flowering leaves the longest possible time for it to set the buds for the next spring. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Now! Like we show in this video.... immediately after flowering! The principle is exactly the same, except that the new flush of flower buds will appear on the new growth this late-summer and Fall. By pruning them now, you will get a better more concentrated flower flush. Just shorten them back by about 1/3 and if its an older, "woody" plant - do a bit of the renewal pruning too. That will keep them producing new fresh shoots from the base and lower down the plan. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, including David's favorite Red Pixie and other gorgeous lilacs and shrubs.
David I have two lilacs about 15 yrs old. Every year after blooming the leaves get beige coloured patches on them. How can I treat this condition. I’m in Newfoundland zone 5b
That's too bad, it sounds like there maybe some sort of fungal or bacterial disease present. Your local Dept. of Agriculture extension service, university or master gardeners may be able to look at it and help you diagnose the cause. Can we aske if you have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
Thanks for reaching out to us. It is a little confusing because in the lilac flower pictures they all look quite similar (after all they are - all Lilacs). But of course, the plant habits, the foliage, the time of flowering and the fragrance varies a good deal. So, if you are trying to identify you plants, it might be easier to compare them when your plants are actually flowering, so if there's a park or Botanical garden nearby, where they are labelled, then you'll get a better idea of the size, habit, color, leaf shape and fragrance too. Just be aware that over the years, there has been hundreds if not thousands of named introductions and many of them are (sadly) no longer in commerce. At our partnering garden centers you will find the best of the selections we have found to be the most popular and reliable in our region. So, you could start there. As you may know, we send out of plants when they coming into flower, so that would give you at least an indication of the type, color and fragrances. We hope this helps. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
I live in Northern CA. In 1985 I had 3 lilacs. Over the years 2 of them have died. I have one left. It had 1 tiny lilac this spring, last year it had 3, the year before it had 7. It was really cold and wet this Winter, but we have been i a drought for a long time-years. I have been scared to prune it since the other 2 died. Is there anything else you would recommend that might help it? The plant itself is very heathy looking, nice & green. We have had it since 1985. What time of year should we prune it?
The main thing will be try to provide good growing conditions, so watering during prolonged dry periods and if you haven't done it already put down a layer of mulch, this will help to keep the soil cool and moist and ensure good root growth. Pruning it (like David demonstrates), will help to keep it regenerated with new growth coming from the base, and like David mentions, the best time to prune is soon after it finishes flowering. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
We are not sure about that, our experience with Lilacs is only here in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, so it would be better to check with your local garden centers and get their opinion and suggestions.
Thanks for asking. Sounds like you may have missed the part in this video, where David mentions that the best time to prune lilacs is after they finish flowering. You see, because calendar dates vary according to the area and zone we all live in, that could be almost any date in spring or early summer (in northerly parts), so by pruning them immediately after they finish flowering, it leaves the maximum amount of time for them to regrow and set new flower buds for the following spring. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
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Your plant looks more like a shrub the ones I have are trees I do take out the broken and dead branches but it would be hard to prune back as it is quite tall now.
Red Pixie is a smaller, growing variety but the same principle applies to taller growing ones too, and that's why it is good to start pruning them as young plants. If they haven't been pruned they can get tall and "leggy', and it is possible to get them to replenish near the base again by taking out the proportion of older wood over a three or four year period, and if you are unable to do this on your own, you might have to bring in some outside expertise. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
@OverdevestNurseries • 0 seconds ago We replied to your question earlier but if for any reason our reply didn't reach you - here is our reply again: Our plants (including Lilacs) are available through a network of hundreds of partnering garden centers located throughout our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern USA region. This link will help you find where they are all located: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ Also, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that the cooler weather of Fall arrives, it brings with it the BEST TIME of PLANTING and since our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are continuing to bring in stocks of gorgeous plants, if you live in our region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections including several really good Syringas (Lilacs).
David says he quite frequently sees ant activity in beds in his garden, and unless he disturbs them and gets stung, he doesn't worry too much about them. But, if they are bothering you, then maybe you could have a chat with the experts at some of our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ and get their recommendations for controlling them. Also, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
We grow most of our plants from cuttings and in this video David explains the process: ua-cam.com/video/p9QKvqSPl3o/v-deo.htmlsi=g2HcV_U9aLRUo30B. In this video he is filming it inside one of our "state of the art" propagation greenhouses and he is taking cuttings of a perennial, but as you will see that the principle for woody plants is pretty much the same for you at home. Another (perhaps easier) method is to "layer" them and we've asked David to film a video showing how to do that.... so, stay tuned for that. Meanwhile, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find out about the information as well. And, during the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ they are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and will have all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly to see them for yourself.
Not really. Its just a personal garden and not designed for tours. But if you care to scroll through some of the videos here on this channel you can make virtual tours.... For instance, if you click this video link: ua-cam.com/video/LU_DC79Kjz8/v-deo.html it will take you on a little trip around part of it in early spring and then this link: ua-cam.com/video/xzixBYTex-8/v-deo.html will take there on another day. And of course, when you watch several of the other videos (also on this channel) you will be able to see other parts at different times of the year and some of our other gardens too. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find out about the information as well. And, during the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ they are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and will have all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly to see them for yourself.
Bear in mind that these attractive plants require SEASONAL trimming! I planted one near my house and ignored it for twenty years. It grew higher than my two-story home. It also began to threaten the foundation of my home. These plants also provide living space for mice and other rodents! Plant the damned things far out in a field, away from your home.
Thanks for sharing your comment. The nice thing about these smaller growing "dwarf" selections is that obviously, they don't grow as big as the one that you are referring to. In fact the one that David is working on (Red Pixie) tops out at around 6-8', so the likes of it, are much better suited to smaller locations. That said, its always good to check the height details, and of course purchase your plants from reputable, reliable sources too. That's partly why we do extensive trailing and testing, why we are continually reviewing our information, and why we work closely with our network of partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. All to try to make sure, we provide helpful and accurate information. With that in mind, have you considered subscribing to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the BEST planting season (Fall) we try to encourage everyone to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
I enjoy the host’s comments, he seems to know this topic well. It’s a shame the camera person didn’t focus in as the pruning was happening. The viewer is left to speculate what the host is talking about. Sigh…
Thanks for your input and helpful suggestion. It's a little tricky to get in close with all the congested growth of bushes like these Lilacs. But now that you've mentioned it, we will try to focus in closer. We don't know if you've watched the whole video right through to the end, but at the 11.13 minute and 12.07 marks, the camera does show in closer detail how David was making his pruning cuts. And if you need a bit more clarification, you might like to catch another of David 's videos where he was pruning a Panicle Hydrangea: ua-cam.com/video/Z6STEztMaAQ/v-deo.html. In this video, the plant has less branches, and they are thick and sturdy, so it is easier to focus in on what is going on! We hope this helps explain a little better. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly.
You clip after the spent flower. It isn’t that hard to do. The explanation and video do a fine job explaining it all. The camera person isn’t at fault of non focus. The focus is fine on the entire video.
My dwarf Korean was wonderful for about 10 years. Then I decided to prune it, and now I can’t get it to stop suckering. I can’t keep up with cutting/digging them out!
It's important when removing suckers - especially any that come form rootstock on budded or grafted plants, that you dig down and tear off the sucker at the point where it springs from the base of the plant. Many times people just cut them off at ground level and then they resprout with extra vigor and come back even stronger. One of these days, maybe, we can get David to post a video showing the best way to deal with these suckers. So stay tuned, and we are wondering have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
In David's garden, he says that in 20 years or so of growing this plant, he has not seen any damage worth talking about, but he goes on to stress that if a lot depends on the deer population in the neighborhoods, because if the population is out of control and they are starving, they will be driven to eat almost anything. But, under normal circumstances they will generally leave lilacs alone. We hope this helps. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
That's where planting a selection of varieties that flower at different times is important. Early, Mid-season and late flowering ones will keep the color going over along period and then if plant the reblooming ones, you'll get flowers in the autumn too. Here's link to another of our videos that will help explain: ua-cam.com/video/DScF1fjK6zQ/v-deo.html Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
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When we loved in Nebraska my mom had the whole back yard line with lilacs it was so amazing to go it back to smell the fragrance
That's great to hear, just goes to show how hardy and reliable they are. Thanks for sharing.
Pruning right after flowering. Got it!🌸
Absolutely, that's the way to get plenty of fresh new growth and flower buds to form for next year. Pruning them immediately after flowering, leaves the maximum amount of time for the new growth to set bud for the next season
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God made the gardens most beautiful for Mother's Day 🌷🌸🌹
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Thank you very much for your knowledge. Now I have a better idea how to trim my lilacs.
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Smelling good brings back memories of the past and grandmothers and mother’s always growing these. I have one big one now.
Yes, they say the brain retains the recollection of smell for most of our lives, and its lovely to have those triggered when we come across them.
It is one of the wonderful pleasures of enjoying our plants and gardens.
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Beautiful garden ❤️
Thank you, its a work in progress, But then, that's what gardens are.... always changing and every day a little different, and always rewarding!
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I'm so glad that I accidentally came across your CHANNEL on UA-cam! .. I have had a WHITE Lilac for years now and I only ever get very Small flowers and only in Early Spring here in NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Now I'm so happy because i now know what the problem might be. Thank you for Sharing your Knowledge... very much enjoyed the Video and very much Appreciated.
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Thanks! Lilacs are great - they love the cold, don't need fertilizer, grow in poor soil, and the deer don't eat them! The new shrubby types are a lot different than the old standards. I had one at the old place that was like a multi-stemmed tree. I would go in each year and saw off a third of the stems (the oldest ones) to get new growth. Most of the bush was too big to do any hair cutting. The ones I planted here at the new house were pretty small, and have just reached blooming size this year.
Thanks for letting us know. Now once your little plants begin to grow out and finish flowering you will know what to do to keep them bushy and not bare and "woody" at the base. By pruning them early in their life and consistently, you will be able to enjoy bushy, well shaped plants that you won't need to tackle with a saw.
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My home came with a lot of massive old lilacs in the yard. A couple of years ago (before I fenced my yard fully) a neighbor cut down a row of my old lilacs, because he couldn’t tell which were on his property and which were on mine. Now most of them are growing back with new shoots out of the old stumps! I’ll prune these to keep them a manageable size.
The deer gnaw on mine every night.
I love bloomerang too. It smells divine. I trained mine into a standard next to my rear patio and she's done beautiful !
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Excellent. Your garden is gorgeous.
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I love your videos. So do my lilacs.🥰
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I'm in the Vancouver, BC area. My lilac is in a good spot I think, but I've stupidly over-pruned it and I've got no flowers. And I KNOW they thrive on neglect. I'm an idiot. I'll get it right next year. I haven't ruined my wisteria though, tons of flowers and stunning scent. Best ever.
Thanks and welcome to our channel. Don't be too hard on yourself....., look on the "bright side"..... because now that your pruning will have initiated strong new growth, your plant is likely to be bushier and have lots of flowers NEXT YEAR. So, all you've done is delayed the flowering for 12 months!
Then when it them finishes flowering, you will know that, that is the time to prune it in subsequent years, so that from then onwards, you can have lots of beautiful flowers and a healthy, vigorous and colorful plant 😉😊👏💚
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Hi and thanks David! Lilacs always remain in my heart. Yes, the memory of beautiful fragrance will never escape! I'll be sharing this with my Mama. She will love the part you mentioned about NE. She's lived there her whole life! I planted a baby miss Kim a couple of yrs ago. She's doing well, and likes her home! 😊💜 I just love your yard. It's lovely! ❤
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I mean with a pruner.
Fantastic - Loaded with information. Now, to go out and tackle my old lilac hedge! Thank you :)
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He’s so cute……❤. n explains everything really well. Thank you so much.
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Your garden is so very beautiful. Enjoyed watching. ♥️👍♥️
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Smells wonderful
Yes, the scent of lilacs does bring back happy memories! A big bouquet in my living room in spring is a must!
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I could honestly listen to David for hours. One of my favorite horticulture UA-cam experts. Love the content. Love your simple but informative explanation on virtually everything. Keep up the great work
His accent is lovely. I wonder where it’s from.
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David hails (originally) from Northern Ireland - the same place as Rory McIlroy, James Galway, Van Morrison, the soccer star George Best, Liam Neeson and a host of other very talented people. And it is interesting that at least 5 US presidents claim ancestral links to this (in David's words) "great wee place" too.
Love lilacs we had one in our yard growing up. I planted a hedge of them in Minnesota then we moved. I planted one here in NC it was doing great til we got a new neighbor and he mowed it down so we’re starting over yet again but it lives 😍
Wow, that's too bad! Still it is good to hear it is regrowing again.
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Your yard is wonderful. I’m going to plant a lilac today🌿
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Hi David . Thanks for the information about lilac .I have lilac in my garden and I love the scent of their fragrant flowers . David you can plant all kind of lilac , you have space in your garden and your lilac looks amazing in your garden .Have anice day .
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Thank you David. 🌷💚🙃
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Thank you for the great info! I have 2 beautiful lilacs that are close to ready for pruning ❤
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Thank you so much . Lilacs have been my favorite for as long as I can remember. I never knew that you need to prune like that. I will try to prune my as soon as I can. Ann from Va.
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Thank you! Your pruning tutorial is much appreciated, as the queen in my garden is in full bloom right now! :)
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Thank-you SO much! I have two lollipop shaped lilacs and they only flowered once and then went into early autumn mode!! 😥
I think it was because I didn’t do the x3 D’s, but kind of just pruned about the outside. I’m also going to take out the crossover branches too. I think this’ll help with the congestion. 😊
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If you follow David's directions you shouldn't go too far wrong. A lot of how your plant behaves depends upon the genetics of the variety, if its a good flowering selection then the renewal pruning work detailed, will stimulate plenty of new growth that will set with flower bud, just take note of the timing...... David is doing this immediately after the spring/early summer flowering is ending. This leaves plenty of time for the new shoots to grow out and set with bud. Trimming them in late summer or autumn can lead to shapely and bushy growth, but you would be removing flower buds! Which is why it is better done as the first round of flowering is finishing.
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Thank you for sharing your talents with us demonstrating pruning correctly. 😊🙏🥰
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This was such a great, easy to understand video. I really enjoyed it. I'm purchasing a standard Lilac this year and now know how to care for it. Thank you so much.
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That’s a good video for a plant that has been maintained. Two of my plants were not maintained and died out in spots. Now, they are small trees. 😊
Yes, it is always best to start pruning them early in life, that keeps them vigorous and well furnished to the ground. But if you follow David's tips for "renewal" pruning. You can gradually get them back.
It will take you a few years, but it is possible.
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Just watched your tutorial on hydrangeas and loved it so now I am looking through other pertinent tutorials that meet my needs. I have a lilac, so now I will learn more right from you! Thank you!😊
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Excellent video. Thank you so much. Little Miss Kim is about to flower in our garden. Now I know how to do some pruning when it has finished.
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My mom's advice from her family, which puts it back into the 19th century, was to always cut out the largest vertical shoot each year. I don't do it regularly, but it seems to be working.
I like your idea of reducing the size to keep it vigorous.
I have a dwarf lilac that was a gift about 10 years ago. It's amazingly full and lush this spring, but is starting to get a bit too big for the space it's in. I think I'll use your method on it because it doesn't seem to have that tall central cane structure of my other lilacs. Thanks for this video and sharing your knowledge with us!
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Have you ever propagated any of your branches David? Glad I found your channel!
Thanks for watching. We sometimes take cuttings from David's (and other people's) gardens - especially if there's something new or unusual that we consider worthy of introducing to home owners.
But, these Lilac branches went to the compost heap, because it is the wrong time of year and they are too woody to root with any degree of success.
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The best method for lilac propagation is to dig up a clump of its runners and plant them as a new bush
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Outstanding video, David. Thank you very much. I have a little project tomorrow. DA
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Thank you for a very informative video! I've pruned my lilacs over the years but only cut off the spent blooms. I've wondered why I haven't been getting many flowers lately. I am going to try your method.
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Beautiful Lilacs! Would you fertilize after pruning?
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We're approaching the end of July. I'm in Colorado & and I'm wondering if it's too late to trim back my lilacs?
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After Spring pruning, do you give a balanced fertilizer? Then, in late winter do you give a blossom booster?
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We moved to a property that has just one small limb coming out & at first seemed to have a fungus.
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thank you, this was so helpful. I just bought my first bush, a dwarf lilac standard, and was not sure how or when to prune it. now I feel more confident
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I plant multiple lilacs at each home I’ve lived in!
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can you use a hudge trimmer on them?i got a battery powered dewalt hedge trimmer
Yes, that's a bit like how we trim them in the nursery. But through time, the inside of older plants gets congested, so it is good to go in afterwards and thin out some of the older shoots lower down. This encourages better basal branching and renewal growth and keeps them more natural looking and healthier.
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Hi David. I have a very old lilac that’s size of a small tree. It’s been neglected for many years. I’ve been doing rejuvenate pruning from 2 years ago. This year I’m going to cut everything to the ground to re set it due to only growth on top & very leggy. There’s suckers that grew from my previous cut backs which I’m hoping to take its place. Otherwise another great content. TY.
Sounds like the pruning work you've been doing during the last two years is beginning to pay off. David says, spreading the rejuvenation / renewal pruning over 3-4 years is good practice, it is less drastic and risky and gives the plants a chance to replenish naturally, and of course means that the plants look better too.
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I believe you can get shoots from the base ? A neighbor gave us some. We planted some along our creek.
Yes, most of these types are grown on their own roots, so any suckers or "layered" shoots that have rooted in, will come true to type.
It's always wise to be a little cautious of "pass along plants" because often they are vigorous spreaders that well-meaning people share because they have a lot of it!
But, it this case (especially of its really good variety like David's 'Red Pixie') it will grow into a welcome and very beautiful addition.
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This was my moms last Mother’s Day present from me, so I moved it to my house, I’ve-replanted it again, closer to the deck, but it’s really tall I’d like to shorten it but don’t want to kill it
Now, you know how to do it!
If you want to take a more cautious approach, you could always, take it back in stages. Say, over a 3 year period.
I've got about two dozen mule deer that will help you prune those bad boys. To stubs.
You just keep them there! We've got enough hungry rascals to deal with.
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When do we prune double bloomers? After flowering in late summer?
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But it is important to do it IMEDIATELY AFTER FLOWERING! In fact David says he tries to prune them as soon as the bulk of flowers begin fading (when the most of the flowers are going over)😉
That can mean (depending upon where you live) the earlier part of the summer, (rather than later summer). It is hard to give you a precise calendar date because the growing conditions vary across our region, but if you take a tip from David he says he watches the plants and lets the plants tell him!
And he goes on to say, that often there's still a few blooms remining on the plants, but the vast majority have faded and turning brown, and that's when he will prune them.
You see, doing it as early as possible, leaves the longest possible time for the plants to grow out and set new buds for late summer and Fall.
And when you trim them (like David describes in the video), you will find that the plants will them produce lots of strong new growth that stimulates concentrated flowering on a more shapely plant, that then (of course), they regrow side shoots, that set new buds for spring, so that helps them produces a better (concentrated) display at both times of year.
Doing it in late summer, may mean that if you have a short fall season, the plants don't have enough time to set much bud for spring.
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David, I wanted to ask a question about another plant. I know that you would fertilize Hellebores in the fall, but exactly what fertilizer would you use?
Any well-balanced formulation that supplies NPK and the micro elements in proportion will do the trick. We are determined to maintain our independence (not be beholding to any one brand or corporation), so we are hesitant to name any specific brands, but if you check with your local garden center experts they will be able to guide you with the ones that they find are best for your local conditions.
Also, in checking with David he tells us that he prefers to fertilize his Hellebores in very early spring, before growth starts, doing it is the fall is good too but some elements might get leached out during winter and snow melt. If you use a slow release formulation this is less likely to happen.
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Hi David. I live in Bedfordshire, UK. Having moved house, I have inherited two very tall lilac trees, but all the flowers are right at the tops, about 10 feet. Can you give any advice on how I can bring the crown back down?
We understand, we see this happen fairly frequently, which is why it is important to start pruning them early in their life, so this doesn't happen.
Essentially, the "renewal pruning" principle is still the same for your big plants, just look to try to try to encourage some shoots to sprout from lower down by taking out a few of the older branches each year over say a three or four year period. This gradual approach is less traumatic on the plants and eventually will get it back to being healthy and bushy nearer the base. It would probably be a good idea to fortify the ground by topdressing with a layer of nutritious soil or compost and maybe adding a little fertilizer too.
Hope this helps.
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Deer do eat them which is why the mature bushes often have a vase shape with multi-stemmed base which is bare and a canopy of flowers and leaves. Not a bad look.
Deer normally leave them alone (at least in David's garden). If they are absolutely starving they might have a go, but normally they will pick on other things. That "vase" shape is more likely to be caused by lack of vigor and declining light levels at the base, which is why if you want well furnished there, means doing the renewal pruning that David was describing.
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Thanks for this great tutorial on lilac care. My healthy 3-yr old Bloomerang has bloomed only sparsely near its base, at the front of an east facing garden bed. I fertilize each spring yet still no blooms - so very disappointing. Does it need to be relocated to a west or south bed for more Sun in order to bloom?
Thank you for reaching out.
They flower best in sunny positions, so if you have another spot with 6 hours or more sunlight that is probably worth trying.
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My lilac has become woody, kind of like trees. Which bloom. Should I cut them down to become like bush?
Yes, but if you rewatch David's video, you will hear him explain how he likes to take them back gradually by thinning out the major branches and doing that over a 3-4 year period. Its better to start doing that when they are young plants, but with older woodier plants taking out a proportion (a third or a quarter) works well too, and is less traumatic on the plants and you still get to enjoy flowering each spring while the new shoots replenish from lower down the plant.
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Want to know if your lilac bush is tall and the blooms are coming in but it’s tall what do your do to shorten it
We have some sorts that are taller. And with these, the principle is pretty much the same as David is advocating with this wonderful, smaller growing variety.
So, when you get a chance, rewatch this video a couple of times and you will see how David prunes it after if finishes flowering. He starts by taking out the dead, damaged and any diseased wood, then thins out the center and shortens back some of the older branches.
With your larger plant you could start by pruning a proportion (for example about 1/3) of the larger, taller branches taking them back to the desired height. Then next year, repeat and take out a second 1/3, and then finally in the 3rd year take out the remaining older branches.
By this stage you should have younger growths sprouting from lower down and a more vigorous, free flowering plant. Then when you feel more confident, you can get the pruning saw out and take out the older woodier, basal branches to achieve a plant that has strong growth sprouting from near the base of the plant.
An annual dressing of a well-balanced fertilizer in early spring will also help to encourage good productive growth.
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Our lilac was there when we bought our house. It's tree-sized, and I'm pretty sure from the pics you showed that it's one of the more old-fashioned ones. My question is whether it's possible to cut it back and transplant it somewhere sunny--it's currently under a large coniferous tree (not sure what kind) and a cherry tree. Yeah, our back yard is a mess. lol
In theory, it is possible to prune and transplant a large mature Syringa (Lilac). However, because of the time and effort involved, it might be more practical to just start off with a new young plant.
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Thank you for your kind words. We have a lilac that has never bloomed. It’s about 4 foot tall, many green leaves, a lot of shoots, it just never bloomed. What do you feel about why it never blooms and can I do something to get it to bloom? Thank you.
It maybe the variety, some are shy flowering and take quite a few years to reach the flowering stage but it is more likely that perhaps they are getting too much (unintentional) nutrient from say lawn fertilizer or perhaps not enough sunshine, because they flower better in sunny spots.
As you can probably understand it is difficult to diagnose the situation without actually seeing and evaluating everything, so a lot of this is just speculation, your local extension service or perhaps a knowledge master gardeners might be able to help better.
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Do the cut off branches need to be sealed to protect from disease?
Small pruning cuts like these callus over and heal quickly, and if you noticed David was talking about trimming them back at leaf and branch joints, because that's where there's harder, lignified tissue which helps to ward off any issues too.
it is interesting that years ago arborists used to seal large pruning wounds on trees, nowadays then general consensus is to not seal them either.
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My lilac is big tree now 😏and just the top flowers ! So if I trimmed down would it still flower ?
Yes, that's part of the idea behind pruning it.
If you look again at David's plants you will see that they are flowering all the way from the top to the bottom!
Mind you, we suggest that you prune it back in stages - perhaps over a three to four year period.
If you care to rewatch this video, you will see David explain about this "renewal" pruning.
This is when you would take out about 25% of the older stems each year, eventually getting it back to having flowering stems that are closer to the ground and eye level.
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You cannot let them use their energy for making seeds and they will bloom like crazy
Thank you, with a lot of plants (especially Roses and Perennials) that's a good point. By removing the old (spent) flower heads, you will usually stimulate new growth and flower buds and channel that energy into new rounds of flowering, and here on this channel you will find several videos where David shows how to do it - we call it "dead-heading".
I have a tall..about 15 feet or so but all the flowers are on top. Can I cut it back to about 6 to 10 feet tall?
Yes absolutely, but rather than "chop off" the top, we suggest you take David's renewable approach by thinning out and shortening back a proportion (perhaps a third) of growth.
David's approach is to use this same principle to your taller growing ones too. If they haven't been pruned they can get tall and "leggy', and it is possible to get them to replenish near the base again by taking out the proportion of older wood over a three or four year period.
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@@OverdevestNurseries thanks. I did take out a few thick dead bramches and kinda formed it in a way we arent knocking ourselves out as we walk by to mow. I can not believe how much stuff is inside there. I think my squirrels are hoarding stones..lol
Hi David! Brand new to gardening and I’m so glad I found your channel! For the bloomerang dwarf purple lilac, because it reblooms should I be waiting for the last bloom to prune or do it after the first blooms die? Thank you in advance 😊
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my lilac is full of leaves with some flowers now... its good for privacy from the neighbor so I dont really want to prune it now, is it ok to prune in the fall when the leaves drop off?
Yes, it can be pruned in the Fall. But remember, the shoots you trim are likely to have flower buds, so it will grow out in spring but may not flower so well. Trimming it immediately after flowering leaves the longest possible time for it to set the buds for the next spring.
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David, how and when do you prune the dwarf re-blooming lilacs?
Now!
Like we show in this video.... immediately after flowering!
The principle is exactly the same, except that the new flush of flower buds will appear on the new growth this late-summer and Fall. By pruning them now, you will get a better more concentrated flower flush. Just shorten them back by about 1/3 and if its an older, "woody" plant - do a bit of the renewal pruning too. That will keep them producing new fresh shoots from the base and lower down the plan.
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David I have two lilacs about 15 yrs old. Every year after blooming the leaves get beige coloured patches on them. How can I treat this condition. I’m in Newfoundland zone 5b
That's too bad, it sounds like there maybe some sort of fungal or bacterial disease present. Your local Dept. of Agriculture extension service, university or master gardeners may be able to look at it and help you diagnose the cause.
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I am trying to tell which is the lilac that I have on my yard but all the lilacs mentions have the same picture. I am confused. Which is which then?
Thanks for reaching out to us. It is a little confusing because in the lilac flower pictures they all look quite similar (after all they are - all Lilacs).
But of course, the plant habits, the foliage, the time of flowering and the fragrance varies a good deal. So, if you are trying to identify you plants, it might be easier to compare them when your plants are actually flowering, so if there's a park or Botanical garden nearby, where they are labelled, then you'll get a better idea of the size, habit, color, leaf shape and fragrance too.
Just be aware that over the years, there has been hundreds if not thousands of named introductions and many of them are (sadly) no longer in commerce.
At our partnering garden centers you will find the best of the selections we have found to be the most popular and reliable in our region.
So, you could start there. As you may know, we send out of plants when they coming into flower, so that would give you at least an indication of the type, color and fragrances. We hope this helps.
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I live in Northern CA. In 1985 I had 3 lilacs. Over the years 2 of them have died. I have one left. It had 1 tiny lilac this spring, last year it had 3, the year before it had 7. It was really cold and wet this Winter, but we have been i a drought for a long time-years. I have been scared to prune it since the other 2 died. Is there anything else you would recommend that might help it? The plant itself is very heathy looking, nice & green. We have had it since 1985. What time of year should we prune it?
The main thing will be try to provide good growing conditions, so watering during prolonged dry periods and if you haven't done it already put down a layer of mulch, this will help to keep the soil cool and moist and ensure good root growth.
Pruning it (like David demonstrates), will help to keep it regenerated with new growth coming from the base, and like David mentions, the best time to prune is soon after it finishes flowering.
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this is MrBear ?? is there eny forms of lilacs that will grow in central west florida ? thank you/and how would you grow rhem.
We are not sure about that, our experience with Lilacs is only here in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, so it would be better to check with your local garden centers and get their opinion and suggestions.
When is the best time to prune lilacs. Is it in Jily( 4th)?
Thanks for asking. Sounds like you may have missed the part in this video, where David mentions that the best time to prune lilacs is after they finish flowering.
You see, because calendar dates vary according to the area and zone we all live in, that could be almost any date in spring or early summer (in northerly parts), so by pruning them immediately after they finish flowering, it leaves the maximum amount of time for them to regrow and set new flower buds for the following spring.
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Your plant looks more like a shrub the ones I have are trees I do take out the broken and dead branches but it would be hard to prune back as it is quite tall now.
Red Pixie is a smaller, growing variety but the same principle applies to taller growing ones too, and that's why it is good to start pruning them as young plants. If they haven't been pruned they can get tall and "leggy', and it is possible to get them to replenish near the base again by taking out the proportion of older wood over a three or four year period, and if you are unable to do this on your own, you might have to bring in some outside expertise.
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Where do I buy the lilacs plants
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I am at the end of my gardening journey and I have a Josee lilac with an ant hill….. please advise
David says he quite frequently sees ant activity in beds in his garden, and unless he disturbs them and gets stung, he doesn't worry too much about them.
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how do you propagate them? share your secrets, please
We grow most of our plants from cuttings and in this video David explains the process: ua-cam.com/video/p9QKvqSPl3o/v-deo.htmlsi=g2HcV_U9aLRUo30B. In this video he is filming it inside one of our "state of the art" propagation greenhouses and he is taking cuttings of a perennial, but as you will see that the principle for woody plants is pretty much the same for you at home.
Another (perhaps easier) method is to "layer" them and we've asked David to film a video showing how to do that.... so, stay tuned for that.
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Have you ever considered doing a tour of your personal garden?
Not really. Its just a personal garden and not designed for tours.
But if you care to scroll through some of the videos here on this channel you can make virtual tours.... For instance, if you click this video link:
ua-cam.com/video/LU_DC79Kjz8/v-deo.html it will take you on a little trip around part of it in early spring and then this link: ua-cam.com/video/xzixBYTex-8/v-deo.html will take there on another day.
And of course, when you watch several of the other videos (also on this channel) you will be able to see other parts at different times of the year and some of our other gardens too.
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Bear in mind that these attractive plants require SEASONAL trimming! I planted one near my house and ignored it for twenty years. It grew higher than my two-story home. It also began to threaten the foundation of my home. These plants also provide living space for mice and other rodents! Plant the damned things far out in a field, away from your home.
Thanks for sharing your comment. The nice thing about these smaller growing "dwarf" selections is that obviously, they don't grow as big as the one that you are referring to. In fact the one that David is working on (Red Pixie) tops out at around 6-8', so the likes of it, are much better suited to smaller locations.
That said, its always good to check the height details, and of course purchase your plants from reputable, reliable sources too.
That's partly why we do extensive trailing and testing, why we are continually reviewing our information, and why we work closely with our network of partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. All to try to make sure, we provide helpful and accurate information.
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I enjoy the host’s comments, he seems to know this topic well. It’s a shame the camera person didn’t focus in as the pruning was happening. The viewer is left to speculate what the host is talking about. Sigh…
Thanks for your input and helpful suggestion. It's a little tricky to get in close with all the congested growth of bushes like these Lilacs. But now that you've mentioned it, we will try to focus in closer.
We don't know if you've watched the whole video right through to the end, but at the 11.13 minute and 12.07 marks, the camera does show in closer detail how David was making his pruning cuts. And if you need a bit more clarification, you might like to catch another of David 's videos where he was pruning a Panicle Hydrangea: ua-cam.com/video/Z6STEztMaAQ/v-deo.html. In this video, the plant has less branches, and they are thick and sturdy, so it is easier to focus in on what is going on!
We hope this helps explain a little better.
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Love, love, love your beautiful garden! I enjoy your videos
You clip after the spent flower. It isn’t that hard to do. The explanation and video do a fine job explaining it all. The camera person isn’t at fault of non focus. The focus is fine on the entire video.
My dwarf Korean was wonderful for about 10 years. Then I decided to prune it, and now I can’t get it to stop suckering. I can’t keep up with cutting/digging them out!
It's important when removing suckers - especially any that come form rootstock on budded or grafted plants, that you dig down and tear off the sucker at the point where it springs from the base of the plant. Many times people just cut them off at ground level and then they resprout with extra vigor and come back even stronger.
One of these days, maybe, we can get David to post a video showing the best way to deal with these suckers.
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Do deer eat them?
In David's garden, he says that in 20 years or so of growing this plant, he has not seen any damage worth talking about, but he goes on to stress that if a lot depends on the deer population in the neighborhoods, because if the population is out of control and they are starving, they will be driven to eat almost anything. But, under normal circumstances they will generally leave lilacs alone.
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I really like my lilacs but i really wish they lasted longer
That's where planting a selection of varieties that flower at different times is important. Early, Mid-season and late flowering ones will keep the color going over along period and then if plant the reblooming ones, you'll get flowers in the autumn too. Here's link to another of our videos that will help explain: ua-cam.com/video/DScF1fjK6zQ/v-deo.html
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Will lilacs grow in Florida?
The Lilacs we grow here in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are very hardy, selections that require a period of chilly winter dormancy to perform at their highest levels, and since our experience is limited to this region, we would defer to the knowledge of your local garden centers, so if would be best to check with your local experts.
We know that some selections are rated in zones 3-8, so it may be possible to grow them in some parts of Florida, but local knowledge is always worth checking on.
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